Lewis Hamilton set to end Monster relationship for Ferrari F1 switch
Sev♏en-time world champion to adopt Ferrar🌠i energy drink sponsor

Lewis Hami🅘lton’s long-term association with Monster Energy is set to come to an end for 2025 as he gears up for his Ferrari switch in Formula 1.
Hamilton announced prior to the start of the 2024 F1 campaign that he would be concluding his partnership with Mercedes at the enᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚd of the year to join Ferrari.
The🙈 Briton joined Mercedes from McLaren in 2013 and went on to win six of his seven world titl♏es.
Hamilton 💜has been a Monster athlete since 2017 and carried on that relationship iꦕnto 2024 when the brand cut its ties with Mercedes to partner up with McLaren.
It was his relationship with Mons💛ter that facilitated the ride swap Hamilton took part in back in 2019 with MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi in Valencia.
According to SportBusiness, Hamilton’🔥s switch to Ferrari will see him takℱe on a new energy drink sponsor in Celsius.
American energy drink company Celsius curren🌳tly sponsors Ferrari in F1, as well as a handful of NASCAR outfits in the US, and counts Chಌarles Leclerc as an ambassador.
No deal has been officially♎ agreed yet between Cels༺ius and Hamilton, reports SportBusiness, but one is close to being signed.
Earlier this week, an interview with KTM motorsport boss Pit Beirer in Speedweek revealed that Hamilton’s management had engaged in 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:“very interesting discussions” about a buy-in with the struggling Austrian manufac💝turer.
KTM is in debt for at least €1.8 billion and is currently in the midst of a restructuring process it trigger🍎ed to stave off bankruptcy.
While KTM has been allowed 💃to continue in its current form, the creditors have put pressure on the marqu💖e to quit MotoGP.
KTM insisted in a statement before Christmas 📖that it will continu🏅e to race in 2025.
A🌞 report following KTM’s first cr🦩editors’ hearing this month revealed that there were at least three parties interested in investment of up to €700 million.
This isn’t the first time in 2𝔍024 that Hamilton has been linked to MotoGP, with rumours earlier this year emerging that he was set to buy the Gresini squad.
Hamilton denied these but stated that MotoGP was an area he was interested in ⛦gettꦡing involved in on the business side.
Liberty Media - whose acquisition of Mo𒉰toGP has been delayed by an EU probe - confirmed Hamilton interest in MotoGP in an investors' call during the summer.
